Archives 2020-2021

Decorating and Displaying at Wythe County Public Library in December 2021

Library Tree Decorating and Gift Cards. Each year our branch decorates a tree at the Wythe County Library. Each member can donate a $10.00 Walmart card for the Family Resource Center. This is a great way to share the spirit of Christmas season with our Community.

 

Scholarship Recipient (2017-2018)

Click here for more information about our scholarship fund. Pictured with our President Sarah Asbury is our 2017 recipient Virginia Bueller. Virginia (Ginny) plans to attend college in the fall to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in social work.

 

 

Our Middle School STEM program at Wytheville Community College.

Our branch partners with Wytheville Community College to hold a special event for Middle School girls.

 Voting Registration for our Community

We have been participating in voter registration for 10 years. This year, due to Covid-19, the registration will be offered online. THANK YOU to our wonderful volunteers for Voter Registration!

Our location was switched to Smyth Hall library at the suggestion of WCC and it was a perfect spot! Last year our branch had 34 registrations. This tied with our numbers last year. We are on a roll. Thanks for making AAUW shine!

International Dinner at the Old Stage Restaurant

 

Each year our branch hosts an annual dinner which includes an international program. The speakers for our 2019 International Dinner were Eric & Deb Vrsansky who traveled to Guatemala and  gave a wonderful presentation!  Deb and Eric talked about the Garifuna culture. They  shared many pictures about  traveling to Livingston.  Livingston is a town located in eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. This town is only accessible by boat. The Vranskys talked about  the people  who lived along the river and travelled only by boat to go to school and work. Deb and Eric met so many  people who lived there, especially their tour guide Gus. Gus owned and operated the tour and restaurant (see 1st photo).  Below are some of the photos they shared.

Decorating and Displaying at Wythe County Public Library in December 2021

Library Tree Decorating and Gift Cards. Each year our branch decorates a tree at the Wythe County Library. Each member can donate a $10.00 Walmart card for the Family Resource Center. This is a great way to share the spirit of Christmas season with our Community.

Scholarship Recipient (2017-2018)

Click here for more information about our scholarship fund. Pictured with our President Sarah Asbury is our 2017 recipient Virginia Bueller. Virginia (Ginny) plans to attend college in the fall to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in social work.

 

 

Our Middle School STEM program at Wytheville Community College.

Our branch partners with Wytheville Community College to hold a special event for Middle School girls.

 Voting Registration for our Community

We have been participating in voter registration for 10 years. This year, due to Covid-19, the registration will be offered online. THANK YOU to our wonderful volunteers for Voter Registration!

Our location was switched to Smyth Hall library at the suggestion of WCC and it was a perfect spot! Last year our branch had 34 registrations. This tied with our numbers last year. We are on a roll. Thanks for making AAUW shine!

International Dinner at the Old Stage Restaurant

 

Each year our branch hosts an annual dinner which includes an international program. The speakers for our 2019 International Dinner were Eric & Deb Vrsansky who traveled to Guatemala and  gave a wonderful presentation!  Deb and Eric talked about the Garifuna culture. They  shared many pictures about  traveling to Livingston.  Livingston is a town located in eastern Guatemala, at the mouth of the Río Dulce at the Gulf of Honduras. This town is only accessible by boat. The Vranskys talked about  the people  who lived along the river and travelled only by boat to go to school and work. Deb and Eric met so many  people who lived there, especially their tour guide Gus. Gus owned and operated the tour and restaurant (see 1st photo).  Below are some of the photos they shared.